HP Photosmart 720 HP Photosmart 720 series digital camera - (English) User Gui - Page 54

Appendix C: Specifications, My image is, blurry., Shutter, too dark., Flash

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Problem My image is blurry. My image is too dark. Possible cause Solution Your subject was too close to the camera lens. Do not try to get closer than the camera's minimum focus range (see Appendix C: Specifications on page 77). You moved the Hold the camera steady as you camera while press the Shutter button or use a you took the tripod. picture. The light is low In dim light, the camera requires and the flash is a longer exposure. Use a tripod turned off. to hold the camera steady, improve lighting conditions, or use the flash. There was not enough light. Wait for natural lighting conditions to improve, add indirect lighting, or adjust the EV compensation. The flash was on, but the subject was too far away. Make sure your subject is within the flash working distance (see Appendix C: Specifications on page 77) or try turning flash off (will require longer exposure). A light shone behind the subject. Use the Flash On setting to brighten the subject when there is a bright light such as the sun or a window behind your subject. Your finger blocked the flash. Be sure to move your fingers away from the flash when you take a picture. 54 hp photosmart 720 user's manual

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hp photosmart 720 user’s manual
My image is
blurry.
Your subject
was too close
to the camera
lens.
Do not try to get closer than the
camera’s minimum focus range
(see
Appendix C: Specifications
on page 77).
You moved the
camera while
you took the
picture.
Hold the camera steady as you
press the
Shutter
button or use a
tripod.
The light is low
and the flash is
turned off.
In dim light, the camera requires
a longer exposure. Use a tripod
to hold the camera steady,
improve lighting conditions, or
use the flash.
My image is
too dark.
There was not
enough light.
Wait for natural lighting
conditions to improve, add
indirect lighting, or adjust the EV
compensation.
The flash was
on, but the
subject was
too far away.
Make sure your subject is within
the flash working distance (see
Appendix C: Specifications
on
page 77) or try turning flash off
(will require longer exposure).
A light shone
behind the
subject.
Use the
Flash On
setting to
brighten the subject when there
is a bright light such as the sun
or a window behind your
subject.
Your finger
blocked the
flash.
Be sure to move your fingers
away from the flash when you
take a picture.
Problem
Possible cause
Solution